
Sardar Bhagat Singh
Sardar Bhagat Singh was a prominent Indian revolutionary leader who fought against British colonial rule in the early 20th century. Known for his bravery and patriotism, he actively participated in protests and revolutionary activities to achieve India’s independence. His most famous act was the assassination of a British officer to protest repressive laws and his subsequent execution in 1931 made him a martyr. Bhagat Singh is celebrated for his sacrifice, inspiring generations to value freedom, justice, and national pride. His legacy remains a symbol of youthful patriotism and the struggle for independence in India.